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Show H Branch Exchange Wasatch 160 Connecting All Depts. E j ijpSgjl WHERE THEY TEEAT YOU RIGHT. p I ljftj! HOME OP TRADING rtl gl llgjj ' . STAMPS ' "VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME" F;s There are many people who don't oven know where the CENTRAL C S3 Market is and what grade of goods they handle. We would say it is :rs 2 t0 vor advantage to know you can save money and get quality goods : dolivered to your doors. E3 Ej , OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE THE VERT BEST Eg j GROCERY SPECIALS TOR ONE WEEK, STARTING MARCH 31 H 30c Eutter 15c can Pork and Beans 11c 30c Can 5 E Mayonnaise 25c Pork and Beans .. .17c . Hamburger j Salad Dressing, 25c can Spaghotti ....i7c Steak or Beef S 23c ' , . ,K Hash, 21c : 20c can Pivmpkin 15c ; rr: 5 50c Beef . 20c can Sauer Kraut ... .15c 25c can 'Full 2 Extract, 43c 20c can Hominy 14c Meal,' Very 5 . 50c Tabasco 2gc can Sweet Potatoes 21c Fine, 21c Sauce, 4Jc 30c can Spinac1 24c 30c White Star jj E 15c Glass 30c can Beets 25c Sardines, Peanut Butter, 250 can Eeots ?c Large cans, 23c E 2 13c 20c can Oystors 9v ?i7P 9rv 35c can ysters 30c 40c Norway 35c S 28C 20c Clam' Chowder ....15c Fish Balls, in E s JDC bize, Z8C 30e Ct- Wash- Coffee ...26c , ' , S S 40c Lea & 60c O. Wash. Coffee ...44c nS 6M Perrin's Sauce, o. ios Corn Meal . .esc 25c can Cocoa, s S3 ' oo Jo. 10s Sack Oatmeal .74c 21c - in t i, 4 lbs. test bulk Flour ..24c , -p E ga 70c Lea & 2 lbs. Mk p ora . . ,28c .n2p.ar9. E2 Perrin's Sauce, J5c Com Flake8 llc JiJ S g 59c oc Cream of Wheat ..26c 30o Instant 20c Horse nyc Sch. Wheat-....13c Postum, 28c S Radish, 14c i2vc Lava Soap 9c 50c Instant i 5 bars Bob White Soap 28c P6stlim, 43c 3 1 lcKusTard 5 ?. Tee Pee Boap . .24c 3-57 S is; for 15c 4 lbs. Sal Soda 19c pineapple 28c ES H MEAT DEPARTMENT S Fresh and Cured Meats (the best) are always found at our Market, s Country-Fed Veal and Poultry. Try our Home-made Sausages. 3 FREE DELIVERY 3:imiiniu iniiiiiHiiiiiiiiisiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiuiTiiEmiiiiniiiiiiifsiii inniinsi:! ' , THE FINE' POINTS 'ABOUT Bonos sfils 1 . , It Is Above and Beyond the Smoke That ought to be interesting to the " do-tfn-town " folks, who have . . breatheof black carbons until their lungs are. the color of a new saddle. - It 13 Guarded From the Winds . K . I by near-by mountain barriers. Think of that you who have been I blown out of bed on the wind-swept benches. It Is a Combination of City and Country ' You can live there and, paradoxical as it may seem, be on the outside out-side and inside at the same time. This cuts some figure. When you want to get home from the theatpr quickly at night and m the morning har the birds sing as they do in the fields. AH Its Streets and Approaches Are Paved ... These are automobile davs and even a Ford can make it from the business centpr IN SIX MINUTES, AND THE STREET CAR DOES IT IN TWELVE. It Looks Out Upon a Scene of Surpassing Loveliness . from a step of the stairway to the hills ufiou a distant shimmering lake, vernal fields and a templed city. It Is on the Way to Fort Douglas ' our much-visited and most aristocratic suburb. Did 3011 ever no-tice no-tice that all Treat residence sections ARE ON THE WAY TO SOMEWHERE, SOME-WHERE, ami not OFF TO ONE SIDE, WHERE YOU GO AND TURN AROUND? - Its Air Is Distilled Among the Peaks And that sort of air is never, uever found below the down-town SMOKE SCREEN. The Following Are Some of ;the Things That Won't Be Found in Bonneville-on-the-Hill ' v apartment houses. ' commercial garages. corner groceries. board signs. double houses. flats. signs "furnished rooms" fifty-foot lots. The homes will all "toe the mark" on tho building line. ' And there you are, good Home Builders what moro do you wautl If arvone should ask 3'ou: ( Where Is Bonneville-on-the-Hill? : ! Tell them: It Is Old Popperton Place EVERYTHING NORTH OE F INDERAL HEIGHTS EVERYTHING EAST OF VIRGINIA STREET. SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH AVENUES run ' through it, under other anil better names. Don't Forget to Remember THAT THERE IS ONLY OI-E BONNEVILLE-ON-THE-HILL. THAT SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS ARE OFFERED REAL NOWIST HOME BUILDERS. THAT WE WILL FINANCE AND BUILD YOUR HOME. THAT 6000 FEET OF SUPERB SITES ARE READY. THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE "THROWN IN." SEE ME TELEPHONE ME EDWARD F. COLBORN Wasatch 3588. ' 308 Newhouse Bldg. VSSM Entire Week of March 31 to April 5 -() . JLJiAJlJ . I if Lr " "CHARACTER STORE" JIW An Attractive Sale CI IK. Ji Jl lij S 5 JT Nothing is "too good" for the precious "new citizens." 1 f VffiJ0f5fe' Present styles of vehicles for babies are especially "good Ff;- i-"ttiji W Jj llffi)? looking," roomy, luxurious in finish and durable enough to 'fT'StS"? I' JaJ serve several youngsters. f iA THE "LLOYD PRINCESS" . mSMS0 f mty-lJ Is a cfll'i'iaSe of fine woven fiber, with strong steel frame. 'lHtfiff-VWw ''V-y . J I ' JsTns Body 32x19 ; has steel 'tempered coil springs ; large rear fflliJj" I '""'fX J)-) wheels; al1 wlleels rubber tired; good brake; handsome, ff mSK I V a I S-' roomy and substantial. In ivory, gray or black. I ' iSl , Specially Priced 3,fl CfS feif'W f; For This Week ia'&J . t r -t."il Here's another wheeling comfort for "her ladyship" (T:?N N. ort "his lordship." It will please you. - " '"9ai iffK ' THE" "PARK" CART Iv J ' , A all-steel and fiber carriage, with large rear whAls; S "all wheels rubber tired; brake attachment; light yet durable. .4 J i Wr-iK Comes in gray or black. JJfS? "fkJiJ m&J- - Specially Priced Q I R VM U'A "TT" W 151 For 3 Week m(nI& " llv V A ' - OTHER STYLES Some ' with turntable gearsv; IXL-X Jt some with artillery wheels; in a variety of colors; -0fSj WWfy' I baby blue'' gray' black Pink brown stripe, black vfTAVW ''IOS-r A striPe Nile green etc. All prices up- to $65, in- J)J yZVjy N X yM eluding the handsome, roomy, beautifully finished ' - 'Carla8e S'6 WD'WS aD arter wnees- I W. G. CEAWTOBD A. J. BRUNEAU P LY V. ' GEANT HAMPTON- W. L. CRAWTORD Siill? 146-150 State Street. Phone Wasatch 1696. fx ihty Years Old Thursday j SYfPP PEP III Pr.W.B. Caldwell, MonticeUo.llt ' feAUfr- I'! Dr. W.B. Caldwell, Monticello, 111. pspsmKrco. ijili ' I "fs'yeiTa'111'1'0'1' U-s- ''''l ."p R. CALDWELL is favorably known to several million peo. I eutiCE3 1 ) J in tIle United States tlirough the prescription written I sUii Cw&!1p$'5ya ' - by him more than thirty years ago and vhich is now in I 0,0 STrasi;.7j jt' !'. such general vise as a remedy for constipation under the name of I R?!wi, Eifc pSi ! W. i Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, for which his photograph, taken in I fcar&sa, te& SrSKK' t,cS, 1832, is used as a trade mark. -JZIZZJ?:. sb fl; tln' 80th anniversal7 of Dr. Caldwell's birth his .1 piff?Mm '"! pj ' I's'si'l Patl-nts friends and business associates took advantage hummn i teei ! :jl! of the occasion to publicly testify to the high esteem and 'nwmwaMw, uhut '"niicatK! affectionate regard in which he is held by all who have the good ji ' fortune to know him. S!. uV"h Iwf. ii'ty' "ST OTWITH3TANDING his advanced age, Dr. Caldwell is I lbyjroul,jliri'0acsn,punaw! I ''il'-l aiert ani viS0rous and, in addition to looking after his . S ' extensive practice, continues as the active medical direc- jojpeNTS ' I ' N tor of tbe Caldwell laboratories in Monticello, vhere Dr. Cald- iiiIMiL - f i t 'i J well's Syrup Pepsin is compounded and put up for the public. " TrtWRc;.u,57!Tr' y ' During the past year more than five million bottles of this meri- - " torious preparatiori were sold, a tribute that leaves no doubt of ' public confidence in its effectiveness. |